Brighton Hove Albion Women Start Trophy Campaign with Penalty Shootout Loss
Impressive Performance, Disappointing Result
In their opening match of the Bristol Street Motors Trophy, Brighton Hove Albion Women battled to a 2-2 draw with a resilient Lewes FC before ultimately falling in a penalty shootout.
Key Points
- Albion fought back from an early deficit to take the lead through goals from Cam Peupion and Josh Duffus.
- Lewes equalized late in the second half to force a penalty shootout.
- Albion missed two penalties in the shootout, resulting in the loss.
Despite the disappointing outcome, Albion's performance was commendable, showcasing their fighting spirit and attacking prowess.
Match Summary
Lewes opened the scoring in the 12th minute through Katie Rood, but Albion responded quickly with a stunning goal from Peupion. Duffus then put Albion ahead in the second half with a powerful shot.
However, Lewes refused to give up and equalized in the 87th minute through Sophie Perry. The match went to a penalty shootout, where Lewes prevailed 4-2 after Albion missed two penalties.
Positive Take-Aways
Although the loss is disappointing, there are several positives to take away from the game for Albion.
- The team showed great resilience, fighting back from behind to take the lead.
- Peupion and Duffus continued their impressive goal-scoring form.
- The team's overall performance was strong, particularly in the second half.
Head coach Hope Powell expressed her pride in the team's efforts and emphasized that they will learn from this experience and continue to improve.
Albion will now turn their attention to their next match in the Women's Super League, where they will face Tottenham Hotspur on September 11.
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